Yes. Both women and men have thyroid glands.
yes both men and women have Montgomery glands
Of course. All mammals have mammary glands. In women, they are termed, 'Breasts', and in men, although unusual to do so, they are called, "Breasts". Yes, both men and women have mammary glands, but only the women's are developed enough to perform their task: feeding babies.
Women do not have prostate. Prostate is the sexual gland for men. Instead women have ovaries, which are their sexual glands (they are two).
Yes, men can have under-active thyroid glands.
Mens have prostate glands. These glands are near their bladder. Some men can have prostate cancer that prevents them from having a normal daily life. It is always good to go and get yourself check.
Girls are more dramatic, and they cry more because their tear glands (or whatever) are shaped different.
Because women bear children. A woman's 'chest' consists of two mammary glands which produce milk to provide nourishment a baby.
yes
Males have testes that produce testosterone. Women have ovaries that produce estrogen and progesterone. Both men and women produce testosterone and estrogen. The reasoning is not known why yet.
Sex steroid hormones are not relased from the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands are small endocrine glands that sit on top of the kidneys, they release adrenalin. Sex steroid hormones are released from the interstitial cells in the testes in men and from the follicles in the ovaries in women.
The prostate gland (only in men) and the mammary gland is found in bodies of both genders, but is only fully developed in women.